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Stiff Little Fingers were formed in 1977 in Belfast, Ireland. Along with the likes of the Clash, Sex Pistols, The Jam, Buzzcocks, Undertones, Sham 69, Stranglers, et al – Stiff Little Fingers were at the forefront of the punk movement. They wrote initially about their own lives, growing up at the height of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, in songs like “Suspect Device” and “Wasted Life”. In November of ’77, they released those two songs on their own Rigid Digits label, and sent a copy to BBC Radio One DJ John Peel, who started playing it every night.

2016 was Death by Unga Bunga’s most prolific year so far. Hailing from Moss, Norway, the band released their fourth album, Pineapple Pizza, this past spring, and on September 9, they re-issued their debut album, Juvenile Jungle, while simultaneously releasing four brand new songs on their new EP, Fight! Three releases in one year should justify a few pats on the back, but the band have no intention of slowing down anytime soon.